Now, I share this with you because I'm actually a-ok with the label. I love my step-dad, and he's allowed to call me such things. :)
So I thought I would do a post about how and why I earned the label... Obviously this starts with knowing that I love the kitchen. It's definitely MY room in the house, and above all others, I have to have complete say over where everything lives, how it's set up, etc. I love to cook- for myself, for others, for my kid, for my family, for friends. I love to cook. I also like to try new recipes and new techniques. I love eating something at a restaurant or someone's house and then trying to make it at home. So the base for earning the label kitchen snob has to be my love of food and cooking.
As someone who loves to cook, I want to be able to make the best food I can without having my tools stand in my way. I am definitely not a person who wants to buy the most expensive anything just because. Sometimes I want the most expensive thing because it's the best, and because you can't get the same result with anything less. Sometimes, I really don't care. Here are some examples...


Nothing compares to a Vita-Mix that I know of. I got my mom a Vita-Mix for Christmas two years ago and she loves it, and I loved it when I lived with her. A Vita-Mix will easily run you about $500, but as I said, nothing compares. It obliterates anything you put inside of it. Smoothies are COMPLETELY smooth. You can even make your own flour from grains. Unfortunately, not only are Vita-Mixes not available here, but, as I said they cost $500. That's not an amount we can spend on a blender right now. So I got a $100 blender, and it's pretty good. It is a "professional grade" so it has a big strong motor, but, it has left a few chunks in my smoothies. But, it'll do.
Now, for my coffee, I just got a cute little $40 maker (the cheapest the store had). Cause when it comes to coffee, I'm pretty sure it's the actual coffee itself that matters. Of course it would be nice if my coffee maker talked to me, or turned on by itself or something, but, mostly I just need it to make coffee without grounds in it. And it does that. So I'm happy.
A few more little things...

Stainless steel measuring spoons! They don't have to be expensive (some are, some aren't), but, when you use your measuring spoons as much as I do, if you have plastic ones that have the amounts printed on them in ink, the ink wears off! And then you're left guessing, or trying to remember what is what! These stainless steel measuring spoons have the measurement engraved on the arms of the spoons. No washing away or wearing off. Same goes for measuring cups. Also, these things can be dunked in hot stuff, withstand a flame, etc... I mean, stuff happens sometimes in the kitchen. Plastic melts.
One thing I don't think I have ever had is a very, very nice knife. But so far, I have done ok with the knives I have as long as I have a good knife sharpener!!! Probably if I ever got a truly nice knife, I would never turn back, but, for now, as long as my knives are sharp, I make do. Sharp to me means you can slice a tomato without squishing it. I almost lost my mind when someone in Angola told me they just use serrated knives to slice tomatoes. So not right. When I couldn't find a knife sharpener in Angola, that was one thing my in-laws had to send us. I was thankful! Also, must have a bread knife. Nothing worse than having your bread squish down because you're using the wrong kind of knife to cut it!
Another thing I'm particular about is cutting boards. I like to have several. One is a designated meat board. It is the only board meat gets cut on, and it is a plastic board, not wood. Because, ew, germs. I like to have a small one for cutting things like onions, garlic and other strong foods. Because what is worse than digging in to the mango you just sliced up only to taste onion on it? Ew. So yes, I like to have a few boards, and I make sure that my husband knows which one is the meat board.
I have to have some wooden spoons in addition to other cooking utensils. They don't have to be expensive or special, but I have to have them.
I really love my metal steamer basket. It's simple and easy to use and cheap and fits in most pots. And yum for steamed veggies.
This is the actual one I have, and I love that the bowl comes off. Means you can wash it easily, or use something else in its place. |
Now, just in case there is anyone out there looking for gift ideas or something...
I don't have and really, really want a Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer.
This is the kind of thing that I want desperately, but, I will refrain from buying, or asking for as a present until we settle down. It's a big piece of machinery, and I couldn't bear the thought of the cost of shipping or having it and then selling it when I was going to move. Someday. This puppy lives in my dreams for now.
One thing that I would like, and I think could be attainable here is a Crock Pot.
So there you go... now you can decide for yourself whether or not you think I'm a kitchen snob. As I said, I don't need expensive just for the sake of being expensive. I think people who get the most expensive just because are people who have more money than they know what to do with. But these are the things I like and want in my kitchen because they make a difference to what you can achieve in the kitchen. Of course, this stuff is all in addition to the local, organic raw ingredients that I'd prefer to cook with as well! :)
What about you? What's a gotta-have item for your kitchen? Does it have to be the best?
ETA: I've just been informed that there exists such a thing as a tomato knife and it has a serrated edge. I've googled and confirmed, but I'm not convinced that such a thing is necessary if you have sharp knives. Hmmm... I know one person who loves hers... anyone else???